LGBT rights groups in New York, celebrating on June 21 the one year anniversary of the state’s gay marriage law, have called for a new push to promote trans equality. Said Equality State Pride Agenda in a press release: The Empire State Pride Agenda, New York’s leading lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) civil rights and advocacy organization, today marked the one-year anniversary of the passage of the Marriage Equality Act by calling for further action to protect the rights of LGBT New Yorkers. Lynn Faria, Interim Executive Director said: “One year ago, the Pride Agenda celebrated a monumental achievement for all New Yorkers. In fact, we’ve spent the last 12 months celebrating. At weddings from Montauk to Niagara Falls, LGBT New Yorkers have legally confirmed what we’ve known all along — that nothing is more universally human than the love between two people. We...